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Mat Nashed

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Mat Nashed is a journalist specialising in issues of Middle East migration.

In-depth: Mat Nashed explores Gazientep and finds people wary of IS reprisals and further attacks after the bombing of a wedding left 50 dead.

13 September, 2016

Comment: If the Lebanese government truly wants to mitigate the consequences of an influx of Syrian refugees, it's about time they committed to a sustainable approach, writes Mat Nashed

08 August, 2016

Comment: The children of Syrian refugees are at risk of falling through the cracks of history, warns Mat Nashed.

05 April, 2016

Comment: The work of the UN's Palestinian refugee agency in Lebanon is necessary, but is not a long-term solution, and nor should it be, says Mat Nashed

09 February, 2016

Comment: In Lebanon, over 15 personal status laws exist for each of its recognised religions, but how many strive to honour the rights of women and children, questions Mat Nashed.

15 December, 2015

Comment: Emotional, physical and psychological support is needed to help men overcome perceived deficiencies and build stable family relationships, writes Mat Nashed

09 October, 2015

Comment: A youth movement in Lebanon has challenged the country's inactive and sectarian political class that has been ruling the country since the civil war, writes Mat Nashed.

04 September, 2015

Comment: Oppressive police powers can only be repealed if the wide array of opposition forms a short-term government, writes Mat Nashed.

08 July, 2015

Feature: Hundreds of Lebanese citizens forcibly 'disappeared' during the Syrian occupation remain missing, but their loved ones are keeping hope alive.

02 July, 2015

Comment: Those who mobilised two years ago to defend Gezi Park can make themselves heard in the upcoming elections and stop Erdogan acquiring more power, says Mat Nashed.

28 May, 2015